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A Virtual Machine Introspection Based Architecture for Intrusion Detection

by Tal Garfinkel, Mendel Rosenblum - In Proc. Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium , 2003
"... Today's architectures for intrusion detection force the IDS designer to make a difficult choice. If the IDS resides on the host, it has an excellent view of what is happening in that host's software, but is highly susceptible to attack. On the other hand, if the IDS resides in the network, ..."
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this through the use of a virtual machine monitor. Using this approach allows us to isolate the IDS from the monitored host but still retain excellent visibility into the host's state. The VMM also offers us the unique ability to completely mediate interactions between the host software and the underlying

NANO EXPRESS Ultraviolet Extinction and Visible Transparency

by Ivy Nanoparticles, Quanshui Li, Lijin Xia, Zhili Zhang, Mingjun Zhang
"... Ó The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Though much research has been conducted for nanoparticles, naturally occurring nanoparticles have not yet been well explored for their diverse properties and potential applications. This paper reports the o ..."
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the optical absorption and scattering properties of nanoparticles secreted by English ivy. Both experimental and theoretical studies have been conducted. Strong ultraviolet extinction and excellent visible transparency are observed, compared to the inorganic TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles at similar

ARC Centre of Excellence

by John Tisdale, Hugh Durrant-whyte, For Autonomous Systems, J. Karl Hedrick
"... This work explores online path-planning for unmanned ve-hicles performing cooperative sensing. Much existing work em-ploys receding-horizon optimization, where an objective func-tion is repeatedly optimized over some short lookahead length. The use of receding horizon optimization often results in a ..."
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in ad-hoc methods for dealing with the problem of myopic lookahead, where no value is visible in an agent’s planning horizon. This work examines the use of an algorithm for receding-horizon op-timization that explicitly accounts for myopia by allowing for a variable lookahead length. Cooperation

Defining Excellence in Graduate Studies

by Laurie Carlson Berg, Linda Sabatini, Independent Scholar
"... Authors ’ note: The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada as well as grants from both participating universities to undertake this research. This article provides an analysis of definitions of excellence in grad ..."
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Authors ’ note: The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada as well as grants from both participating universities to undertake this research. This article provides an analysis of definitions of excellence

Locating Excellence and Enacting Locality

by Dagmar Lorenz-meyer
"... This article notes that research policy and early laboratory studies resonate in foregrounding the laboratory as an important place and agent in produc-ing valued research output but tend to gloss over the complex processes by which laboratories are built and sustained over time as well as the signi ..."
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as the signifi-cance of non-Western histories. Drawing on multisited ethnography in laboratories located in the geopolitical East of Europe, it examines the articulations and tensions between performing laboratories as locales and as locations of scientific excellence across a range of heretofore underex

Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence

by unknown authors
"... In the 1980s, there was a growing realization by many business analysts and consumers that the quality of U.S. products and services was falling behind that of other leading nations, especially Japan. Some industry and government leaders saw the need for an emphasis on quality as a necessity for doi ..."
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in business could provide the needed understanding. Others believed that only a Presidential Award could bring the needed national visibility and recognition. The final decision was to utilize the strengths of both sectors. The pending legislation called for a publicprivate partnership in which each sector

BY FIBER OPTIC VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY

by In Watermelon, Tomato Samples , 2004
"... It was my great pleasure and honor to be a graduate student of my advisor and mentor Dr. Timothy J. Bowser. He always kept me focused in my research while allowing me to develop myself as an independent researcher. His encouragement for collaborative research helped me to interact with experts not o ..."
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excellence in agricultural sensing encouraged me to select my research project in lycopene sensing. It is because of his support and encouragement that I could pursue cutting edge research in Biosystems Engineering. It was my great pleasure to interact with Dr. Niels O. Maness from the department

Expert Group on Gender and Excellence

by unknown authors , 2008
"... • Policy context: Generally speaking, there is a (slow) movement towards more gender equality taking place in France, that is perhaps most visible in politics (for examp le, there are 107 women out of 577 members of the National Assembly, with very few in positions of responsibility, www.observatoir ..."
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• Policy context: Generally speaking, there is a (slow) movement towards more gender equality taking place in France, that is perhaps most visible in politics (for examp le, there are 107 women out of 577 members of the National Assembly, with very few in positions of responsibility, www

Scalable atomic visibility with RAMP transactions

by Peter Bailis, Alan Fekete, Ali Ghodsi, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica - In ACM SIGMOD Conference , 2014
"... Databases can provide scalability by partitioning data across several servers. However, multi-partition, multi-operation transactional ac-cess is often expensive, employing coordination-intensive locking, validation, or scheduling mechanisms. Accordingly, many real-world systems avoid mechanisms tha ..."
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the requirements of these use cases by ensuring atomic vis-ibility: either all or none of each transaction’s updates are observed by other transactions. We present algorithms for Read Atomic Multi-Partition (RAMP) transactions that enforce atomic visibility while offering excellent scalability, guaranteed commit

ACCEPTANCE This dissertation, THE VISIBILITY OF DEWEYAN INQUIRY IN AN

by Scholarworks Georgia, Sabrina Kaye May, Sheryl A. Gowen, Ph. D
"... The Dissertation Advisory Committee and the student’s Department Chair, as representatives of the faculty, certify that this dissertation has met all standards of excellence and scholarship as determined by the faculty. The Dean of the College of Education concurs. ..."
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The Dissertation Advisory Committee and the student’s Department Chair, as representatives of the faculty, certify that this dissertation has met all standards of excellence and scholarship as determined by the faculty. The Dean of the College of Education concurs.
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